Observations on the Distribution and Status of Selected Nebraska Mammals

Z. P. Roehrs, R. A. Benedict, T. Labedz, H. Genoways
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Information on the distribution and current status of 25 species or subspecies of mammals occurring in Nebraska are presented. The species covered include one shrew, an armadillo, eight bats, 10 rodents (including two subspecies of one species), three carnivores, and one artiodactyl. Distributional information reported includes the first state record for one species (Sorex nanus) and new county records for 18 species. In Nebraska, we know that mammals are shifting their geographic ranges with some extending populations into the state, whereas others are expanding their geographic ranges within the state. The current status of six additional mammalian taxa in Nebraska is documented, providing knowledge important to the conservation of these species during this time of shifting environmental conditions. The concern is that some mammals have suffered population declines since the 1940s and may have a contracting geographic range as well in the state. These species would be endangered and could be lost to the mammalian fauna of the state. Extensive data on reproduction in these mammals are presented and the taxonomy of species is updated from the 1964 Mammals of Nebraska by Jones.
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内布拉斯加州部分哺乳动物的分布和状况观察
介绍了内布拉斯加州25种或亚种哺乳动物的分布和现状。研究涵盖的物种包括一只鼩鼱、一只犰狳、8只蝙蝠、10只啮齿动物(包括一个物种的两个亚种)、3只食肉动物和一只偶蹄动物。报告的分布信息包括一个物种(Sorex nanus)的第一个州记录和18个物种的新县记录。在内布拉斯加州,我们知道哺乳动物正在改变它们的地理范围,一些哺乳动物将种群扩展到该州,而另一些哺乳动物正在扩大它们在该州的地理范围。本文记录了内布拉斯加州另外六个哺乳动物分类群的现状,为这些物种在环境条件变化时期的保护提供了重要的知识。令人担忧的是,自20世纪40年代以来,一些哺乳动物的数量一直在下降,而且该州的地理范围可能也在缩小。这些物种将濒临灭绝,可能会从该州的哺乳动物群中消失。这些哺乳动物繁殖的大量数据被提出,物种分类从琼斯1964年的内布拉斯加州哺乳动物更新。
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